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it sort of is. The whole thing is made of what’s in /nix and it sets read-only attributes to all of it. You can modify it however you like by simply rebuilding it with updated configuration and you can switch at runtime or reboot.
Isn’t it immutable? That’s a pretty big difference in itself
edit: Thank you for the replies, I’ll have to learn more!
it sort of is. The whole thing is made of what’s in /nix and it sets read-only attributes to all of it. You can modify it however you like by simply rebuilding it with updated configuration and you can switch at runtime or reboot.
How does stuff that’s not made specifically for nix discover it? E.g. how would gcc find the libraries it needs in /nix?
Removed by mod